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    2:30-3:45pm September 12‚ 2013 THE EXPERIENCE THAT SHAPED WHO I AM TODAY People wonder and try to guess what made me the way I am today. I’ve been confronted by elderly strangers‚ being asked the same question almost every time. Questions like: “Why are you so nice?”‚ “Why are you so different from others?”‚ and “Why is the way you dress unique?” I give them all the same answers‚ I tell them I am who I am today because of my past experience. I never go into details about telling

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    acting on irrational emotions because it could ultimately lead to a person’s downfall. In “Othello” and “Antigone‚” both Othello and Creon are confronted by their tragic flaws of irrational passions—excessive pride and jealousy. While possessing differing tragic flaws‚ both men ultimately suffer from the results of their decisions after it was too late to recognize their flaw. In Shakespeare’s “Othello‚” Othello is highly respected and looked up to but later is influenced by the antagonist‚ Iago‚ resulting

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    Othello Vs Cinthio

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    Othello‚ a tragedy of faith by William Shakespeare was written in 1603. Othello was first performed by the King’s Men at the court of King James I on November 1‚ 1604. Othello is set against the backdrop of the wars between Venice and Turkey that raged in the latter part of the sixteenth century. The play is loosely based on a novella titled Capitano Moro by Cinthio. The play is driven by the themes of inherent racism‚ jealously‚ love and presumed betrayal. The only thing which Shakespeare has not

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    Throughout our everyday life‚ many of us have most likely encountered tragedy. An example of one of them which quite often reflect to the people around me is caused the human behaviour of evil. In the play Othello‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ Iago plays a character of evil and destruction out of all the characters throughout the play‚ clearly characterising him as one as an unpleasant‚ heartless evil villain. Aiming to get whatever he wants‚ Iago performs his evil doings towards innocent characters

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    The fate of Othello is typical of a Shakespearian play. Shakespeare often builds up his main characters‚ by calling them ‘valiant’ and ‘noble’ and relating all his great military achievements in the case of Othello‚ and then by dragging them off their elated positions by soiling them with such petty emotions as hate or jealousy. ‘Othello’ itself is a play of strong opposites. Anger and love and the constant imagery of heaven and hell‚ Othello being the ‘devil’ and Desdemona the ‘angel’. One

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    Literature Review A number of similar theories and overall trends in what has been published about how the application of Human-Centred Design (HCD)‚ Experience Deign (XD) and User Experience Design (UXD)‚ can be more beneficial and improve car users experience in daily commutes by reducing users stress. This literature review will cover a wide variety of written works in relation to the problems that are faced by motorists and how processes similar to HCD‚ XD and UXD have solved such problems.

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    Othello; the tragic tale of a man falling to the biggest killer of them all‚ jealousy. But why does Othello get defeated by such an easy thing to avoid? Perhaps Iago is such a good villain. More likely‚ it’s because‚ for some people‚ especially back in William Shakespeare’s time‚ honour comes first. Honour that comes with men can be a normal thing for people if it doesn’t go too overboard; however‚ if it does‚ like in William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ it can lead to nasty‚ if not deadly results.

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    Othello: A Story Of Tragedy

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    AP English Literature and Composition Synthesis Essay Othello is a story of tragedy; a failed marriage between a Moor and the white daughter of a political figure. Through jealousy and deception‚ Othello and Desdemona’s‚ his wife‚ marriage goes from a love story to two tragic and preventable deaths. Othello is a highly respected general in the defense forces of Venice; his charismatic and intelligent demeanor allows him to gain power and status in a majority white atmosphere. Desdemona is the daughter

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    An experience

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    others were interesting. However‚ the moment that I remember the most was the time when a mysterious and invisible person saved me from the death. In short‚ I had experience what we now called paranormal phenomenon. “Paranormal phenomenon is a general term that designates experiences that lie outside "the range of normal experience or scientific explanation" or that indicates phenomena understood to be outside of science ’s current ability to explain or measure.” (Orapello) On the other hand‚

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    Shakespeare’s Othello are the intense relationships which exist through human values such as jealousy and ambition. The way these themes are used to drive the plot forward and give purpose to the interactions at the core of the play allow for Othello to resonate even with contemporary society. Almost every character is deeply involved with another‚ creating a web of both lies and betrayal; two such relationships are those between Othello and Desdemona‚ and of course‚ between Iago and Othello. Despite

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